My parents, Pastors Wilson and Bessie Etsell, faced many
obstacles during the early years of their ministry. They began
their ministry in a small community in August 1934. One cold
morning in October of that year, they found themselves sitting on a
small trunk by the side of the road. They had no money and no place
to live. Everything they owned was in that trunk. By faith, they
overcame, and because of their dedication and determination, they
developed many leadership qualities, which guided them throughout
their lives. This is an account of their early years in ministry
and some of the leadership qualities that contributed to almost
fifty years of full-time ministry throughout Newfoundland.
One of the greatest challenges that Mom and Dad ever faced came
in 1950, when I was thirteen years of age, and medical doctors at
the General Hospital in St. John's, Newfoundland, told them that
there was no hope or cure for my condition and that I would only
live for a few weeks.
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